About Bruce H
Bruce H Galloway has been a consistent presence in Missouri's legal community for many years. He earned his J.D. from Washington University School of Law in 1988. That academic foundation places him among a generation of attorneys who came of age in the late 1980s. He is licensed to practice in Missouri and has spent his professional life working within the state's legal system.
Galloway's career is marked by local engagement as much as courtroom work. Since 2011 he has served as president of the Christian County Bar Association, a position he still holds. In that role he has worked alongside county colleagues on the administrative and professional matters that shape local practice. His long tenure in that post reflects sustained involvement in the bar community.
Across decades of practice he has built familiarity with Missouri's courts and procedures. He began practicing after completing law school and has continued to work in the state. Colleagues know him for steady participation in county bar activities and for maintaining a practice tied to the rhythms of local legal life. That hands-on, neighborhood aspect of law practice is part of his professional identity.
Galloway's public profile centers on his bar leadership. He has overseen association business through changing times for the legal profession. That experience has given him perspective on issues that matter to local practitioners, including professional standards, member services and the small structural changes that affect court practice and client work. He has remained an active figure in the Christian County legal community rather than pursuing broader statewide office.
Today Galloway continues to practice law in Missouri and remains the president of the Christian County Bar Association. He is active in the local bar as of 2026 and maintains his legal work in the state, focusing on matters that arise for clients and fellow attorneys in his community.